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Looking out towards the Pier, Winter, Thorpe Bay, Essex.
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Sunset in Chase County, Kansas.
Taken from the hill just east of Elmdale.
Thursday evening 18 February 2016.
Birds flying above the ocean in Barcelona, Spain.
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The setting sun at Barricane Beach, North Devon. At the northern end of Woolacombe Bay, looking out across the Bristol Channel.
Taken in the highlands of Scotland -- just looked at all this oics and realised there were lots I was going to post and didn't. So a few more on the way
Hierve el Agua, one of the many attractions close to the quaint City of Oaxaca in Mexico.
A Blog I wrote about Silhouette Photography
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When we see a red sky at night, this means that the setting sun is sending its light through a high concentration of dust particles. This usually indicates high pressure and stable air coming in from the west. Basically good weather will follow.
The contrast of a setting sun against the drought stricken pine trees with a mix of less than desirable air quality and you have the illusion of fire, pic taken on 7-9-16 looking west from the cabin in the Shaver Lake area
Sydney on a golden afternoon photographed from the south east pylon of the harbour bridge.
Only one wish I had was that you were allowed to up past 5pm, I can only imagine the light trails that could be photographed.
Stitched panorama in photoshop.
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